Ever imagined a custom-built high-end PC giving fast performance both for gaming and on the racetrack? As impossible as it may sound, Sega has made something like this possible and designed a custom PC that can zoom around with wheels. This unique innovation is being given to one lucky winner of a Japanese resale jackpot and is indeed a unique chance to grab hold of this crazy creation.
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As seen in the above trailer, Sega displays how they have made this ingenious computer and placed it on wheels. They even tried this custom vehicle on the Mobara Twin Circuit and clocked a record speed of 100 KMPH (62 mph).
Sega creates an innovative PC on wheels for their Japanese audience
Sega marked a landmark in terms of innovation, as they have created a custom PC set on RC wheels. They created this high-end computer in collaboration with Intel and ASRock. The specs of this PC are jaw-dropping and include an Intel Core i9-12900K, Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB GPU, Crucial 2000 GB M.2 SSD, and two 16GB DDR4-3200 RAM. Sega collaborated with a Japanese company called G-Force to develop the technical aspects of the wheels. G-Force specializes in RC and drone applications.
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Sega is using this PC as a jackpot prize to endorse the Steam Holiday Sale 2021. In order to grab this amazing piece, players in Japan can follow Sega on Twitter and retweet the tweet below. One lucky winner will get the chance to win this PC along with 23 Steam keys to some amazing games such as Persona 5 Strikers, and the Yakuza series.
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【セガのSteamホリデイセール記念】
最速ゲーミングPCを、セガが本気で創ってみました!…なんとこのPC
最高時速100kmで…走る!!
フォロー&このツイートをRT!
抽選でセガ最速PC&Steamソフトをプレゼント!↓詳細↓https://t.co/Ze1wnmBpuS#セガ世界最速PC #セガアトラスSteamセール pic.twitter.com/LaBeCk5q9U
— セガ公式アカウント🦔 (@SEGA_OFFICIAL) December 27, 2021
Furthermore, Sega has also announced the next mainline game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series called Sonic Frontiers. The game is under development by Sonic’s Team Japan and is under the leadership of producer Sachiko Kawamura and director Morio Kishimoto. It promises to be a one-of-a-kind open zone experience and features an original storyline from Ian Flynn’s Sonic Boom. The game will be out during the Holidays in 2022.
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Sega is showing promising potential in the gaming industry. Fans are thrilled with what these Japanese giants offer for them.
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